Missouri Commission Summary

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US-04073BG
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Description

This form is a table showing the following information:


" Period Covered;

" Salesperson's name;

" Territory;

" Date Commissioned Earned;

" Order #;

" Name of Client;

" Commission; and

" Amount of Sale


Totals are shown at the bottom of the form.

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Contact the Department of LaborTo file for Unemployment Insurance (UI) Benefits or to get Claims Information:Toll Free: 800-320-2519.Jefferson City: 573-751-9040.Kansas City: 816-889-3101.Springfield: 417-895-6851.St. Louis: 314-340-4950.

ContactDivision of Employment Security. P.O. Box 59. Jefferson City, MO 65104-0059. Fax: 573-751-9730.Claimant Contact: 800-320-2519 or click here to submit a request.Employer Contact: 573-751-1995 or click here to submit a request.Confidential Records Request: confidentialrequest@labor.mo.gov.

The Division of Employment Security (DES) supports the Department's vision statement by administering the state's Unemployment Insurance (UI) program.

The Labor and Industrial Relations Commission (LIRC) is established by Section 49, Article IV, of the Missouri Constitution. The LIRC's primary constitutional duty is to oversee the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations (Labor Department).

The Missouri Public Service Commission (PSC) is an independent state agency responsible for regulating investor-owned utilities, which provide electric, natural gas, telecommunications, water and sewer service to households and businesses throughout the state.

The mission of the PSC is to promote the constitutionally enshrined democratic principles and values of the public service by investigating, researching, monitoring, evaluating, communicating and reporting on public administration.

The Missouri Human Rights Act prohibits discrimination in housing, employment, and places of public accommodations based on race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, sex, disability, age (in employment only), and familial status (in housing only).

The Missouri Public Service Commission regulates investor-owned electric, natural gas, steam, water and sewer utilities in Missouri. The Commission also has limited jurisdiction over telecommunications providers in the state.

For specific assistance with your claim, you will need to contact a Regional Claims Center. You can also email esuiclaims@labor.mo.gov with any questions.

The mission of the Missouri Commission on Human Rights is to develop, recommend, and implement ways to prevent and eliminate discrimination and to provide fair and timely resolutions of discrimination claims through enforcement of the Missouri Human Rights Act.

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Missouri Commission Summary